Agreed. What a simple yet very powerful story. And the 2 leads are just bigger than life in their roles. Who could believe that the same N. Cage who nowadays makes turds after turds also has such a performance under his belt? Dumbfounding, really. As for Shue, she was nothing short of bewitching in her role.
I especially love how both characters are written, how lonely and helpless they are, to such an extent that any genuine human connection made in this empty, senseless artificial world will inescapably lead them to fall for each other. Just beautiful. Love how understanding and forgiving they are with each other, how they didn't try to change each other one bit, because love, loneliness and despair and a healthy amount of psychological issues on both sides. But how often does that happen in real life? We all pretend to love people for who they really are, yet spend so much energy and time trying to make them fit into this mold of ours.
Moreover, the movie is also a poignant depiction of alcoholism. God i'm happy i'm not an alcoholic! Because damn. It really IS a sickness because even if i wanted, i couldn't drink as much as this guy. And it's not because he is used to drink more, but because the first time he took a drink, parts in his brain activated telling him this is the best thing ever, something that never happened to me. But we all have our addictions and/or potential addictions, just hope you never get to discover which ones.
Now the only question i want to ask after having seen all that is, where the heck do i find such a woman as Sera??
All in all, 9/10. Incredible i had never seen it before.
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